The leader the PTS-fitu went through C5N and spoke with Gustavo Sylvestre and his team. There he analyzed the mobilization on Wednesday, the agreement with the IMF and debated on the expiration of the retirement moratorium, which the government will fall this Sunday 23. Here some of its main definitions.

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  • “Today was a staging as it was rarely seen. A staging that, at another time, could even make fun. What there were today were all federal forces, beyond civilians who have infiltrated.”

  • “I had a meeting with journalists from other countries. They were completely amazed by what they were seeing. Because what we showed today, they did it to intimidate.”

  • “Milei, who wanted to show as a world leader, that his country was cheered, today showed a total fracture within the Congress. A fully fractured block and a street that seems, as you said, a state of siege. A armored congress to work.”

  • “What is fractured is this new political force that said that it came to fight the caste. And what you see in the last sessions is that one day they grab to trumpe down. Today the government has the best caste.”

  • “They do not handle the economy, they are going from their hands. When one goes to the monetary fund it is because it is touching the bottom, the redundancy is worth it. This was always: the background takes you more to the background. In the ’89 -’90, in 2001, the country ended up bankrupt when the IMF appeared.”

  • “I think there is an element that is going very unnoticed. Beyond that they want to give an image of strength and control the street, today was totally illegal. The agreement, as they voted, had to sustain it by force outside.”

  • “On March 23, within a few days, the retirement moratorium is expired. Nine out of ten women in Argentina will not be able to retire. Seven out of ten men either. That is, 80% of the population will not have retirement.”

  • “That is part of the package that the IMF has demanded for years. They say that Argentina spends too much on retirement. When the moratorium falls, you cannot enter the retirement system more. If you are lucky and have a certificate of poverty, you could access a universal pension. But not everyone can do it.”

  • “Wednesday marches are going to grow when thousands of people in Anses tell them that they can’t retire.”
  • Politics / Retirees and Retirees / Nation / Moratory Congress

    Source: www.laizquierdadiario.com



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